Poker ranking in cards

Below is an overview of the possible poker hands you can get in the various types of poker games. The best poker hand is a Royal Flush, followed by a Straight Flush, etc. You can get an overview of poker rules on Online-gambling.co.uk here.

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Royal Flush
The best poker hand you can get.
A Royal Flush consists of the following: (Ace-King-Queen-Jack-10) of the same suit.

Straight Flush
Five cards in sequence of the same suit, such as (9-8-7-6-5) of diamonds. This straight flush has the 9 as the highest card, so if there are 2 players both with a straight flush, the player with the highest card wins. If they are both the same, the jackpot is shared. Note: In a straight flush, the ace can be included, such as (Ace-2-3-4-5) of spades. But you cannot do it in the other direction i.e. (King-Ace-2-3-4) is not allowed!

Four of a kind
Four cards of the same value, such as (4 Kings), (4 Jacks), (four sevens), etc. If several people have four of a kind, the player with the four highest cards wins. Four aces win over four kings etc.

Full house
Three cards of the same value and two cards of another value. For example, (King-King-7-7-7) or (9-9-5-5-5). If two or more players have a full house, the player whose 3 identical cards are the highest wins.

Flush
Five cards of the same suit but not in order. (Had they been in a sequence it would have been a straight flush, hence the name straight). For example (Jack-10-6-4-3) of spades or (King-Jack-7-4-3). If 2 players both have a flush, the player with the highest top card wins. If both have the same top card the player with the next highest top card wins, etc.

Straight
Five cards in a sequence, but not of the same suit. For example (10-9-8-7-6) or (Jack-10-9-8-7). If 2 players both have a straight, the player with the highest card wins. If the straights are identical, the jackpot is shared between both. The ace can be included in a straight as the lowest card, (Ace-2-3-4-5). Note: A straight “in the other direction” is not permitted, i.e. (King-Ace-2-3-4).

Three of a kind
Three cards of the same value and 2 different ones. For example (Jack-Jack-Jack and 2 other cards).
If 2 or more players have “three of a kind”, the player whose 3 cards have the highest value wins.

Two pairs
Two sets of two cards with the same value. For example (Queen-Queen-6-6) or (King-King-Jack-Jack). If two or more players have two pairs, the player with the highest pair wins. If both players’ pairs are the same, the player whose lowest pair is higher than the other player’s lowest pair wins. If both players have two pairs that are entirely identical, e.g. both have 2 queens and 2 jacks, the winner is the player whose 5th card is the highest. If this card is also the same, the jackpot is shared between the 2 players.

Pair
Two cards of the same value and three cards of a different value. For example (Ace-Ace and 5-4-2). A pair of kings wins over a pair of queens, which wins over a pair of jacks, etc. If 2 players both have the same pair, the player with the highest cards win.

High card - Nothing
A hand that does not contain any of the above-mentioned combinations. Out of two hands with high cards, the winner is the player with the highest cards. If both players have the same top card, the next highest card will determine the winner, etc.